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That Interlagos Fire looks "interesting" but I'll bet it's got as much to do with the application as the paint itself. It would also be interesting to see if anyone can replicate the finish without their own robotic paint line stashed in the back shed

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Millenium Jade....the NUR spec r33/34 had it i think...it looks farken hot...

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On a non related note, I say NUR as it reads (Neer/NUR). A japanese guy in the city who imported a NUR informed me to say it as Nero :D is he just playing with me as I'm a dumb white guy :D The dude said it had something to so with the two dots over the letter "u"

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Millenium Jade....the NUR spec r33/34 had it i think...it looks farken hot...

R34 only

On a non related note, I say NUR as it reads (Neer/NUR).

Agreed. The NUR naming convention is short for Nürburgring. Never heard anyone describe that track as being called the Neroburgring :D

hijacking your thread Dave....

does anyone know the paint code for Calsonic Blue?

No, but I can tell you Champion Blue, which is very similar :D

Thats called an umlaut you doofas.. it means pronounce with "uuur" sound

Mr T says never trust a japanese guy to teach you german foowl..

eeeeeeeer/uuuuuur its all the same.

Yeah I thought the jap guy was a) wrong or b) trying to take the piss out of me, with his "Nero" crap.

Unless an exceptional colour comes forward and volunteers itself, "Carbon Silver" has won the rights to my car!!!

The current model 350Z is the best car to view it on if anyone can find it.

If it is a good picture, can you post it up or send it to me please. Need all I can find for reassurance.

Now Spilmer, don't you think I have tried that??? Been to 2 Nissan dealerships and they didn't have any in that colour or feel like ringing the others to help me out as I wasn't buying one. I even lied to the second one and he didn't seem to care as I wasn't buying off him!!

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